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[ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> announcer: from 30 rockefeller plaza in new york, it's "late night with seth meyers." tonight, jonah hill, star of "the resident," actress emily vancamp, music from the avett brothers, featuring the 8g band with thaddeus dixon. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. seth: good evening, i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how is everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] that's fantastic to in that case, let's get to the news. the white house issued a statement today condemning the suspicious packages sent to the homes of the clintons, former president obama and cnn's
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new york city headquarters. trump has ordered the fbi to look at several suspects including the clintons, obama, and cnn. [ laughter ] president trump said today that his administration will spare no resources or expense on the investigation into who sent suspicious packages to former high-ranking government d officials n. in fact, he said it's the only thinhe wants the fbi investigating. [ laughter ] is too russia, th important. we have to -- [ laughter ] -- get to the bottom of who wa" mean to cn [ laughter ] according to new poll, 38% of americans say their finances have improved since president trp has taken office and almost all of them are liquor store owners. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] "i'll, uh -- i'll take another bottle." the united nations was founded on this day in 1945.
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, d then just 73 years lat was dumbfounded. [ laughter ] yahoo has settled a two-year lawsuit afteagreeing to pay $50 million to 200 million u.s. consumers whose information was released during a security breach. said the consumers, "i still have a yahoo account?" ] [ laught a recent study from northwesterf university hnd new evidence that animals may be able to judge time, like this dog that just realized trump still has two more years.ug [ er ] [ cheers and applause ] in a new interview, the creatord of the brand grey goose said that one of the biggest vodka related mistakes people or make is g liquor in the freezer. while the number one tequila lated mistake is drinkin tequila. [ light laughter ] due to a specific strain of salmonella, the cdc is asking ic pet n owners to not kiss
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or snuggle with their birds. [ light ughter ] asked one guy, "can we still do other stuff?" [ laughter ] burger king has released a new halloween themed nightmare king burger tt it claims is -- [ audience oohs ] [ laughter ] nightmare king burger that it claims is clinically proven to n ce nightmares. not to be outdone, mcdonald's introduced a new ronald. [ laughter ] [ cheersnd applause ] singer john mayer revealed this week that he has had sex with around 500 women, to which his waiter replied, "i just asked if yowanted still or sparklin water." [ laughter ] that's right. john mayer revealed this week that he has had sex with around 500 women, or as wilt chamberlain callst, "tuesday." [ laughter ]
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and finally, john mayer revealed this week that he has had sex with around 500 women and at least one guitar. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applaus] ladies and gentlemen, we have aw great or you tonight. he's an academy award-nominated actor who's making his directorial debut for the incredible new film he also wrote, "mid90s." one of our favorit, jonah hill is here tonight, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] she is the star of "the resident" on fox. and we're so happy to have her back. emily ncamp is here tonight. [ cheers and applause ] and we will have music from a band that i love. use avett brothers are here. [ cheers and app] so happy about that. so happy. before we get to all of our wonderful guests, a series of s explosive devire sent to top democratic politicians and cnn. meanwhile, the president has been lying about immigration to scare people.
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for more on this, it's time for "a closer look." ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: the explosive devices were sent to the obamas, the clintons, and several other democratic figures. thankfully, ey were intercepted before they got to their intended targets. law enforcement performed s courageouslyual and no one was hurt. in fact, cnn, whose offices were evacuated, kept repoon their own evacuation from the street outside the building. >> there's a fire alarm here. >> there's a fire alarm here. h you might hard it in the background. we're going to find out what the latest is here -- >> we'll be right back. >> -- at cnn. we're going to be right bane. >> we're jright now by the anchors -- [ laughter ] who were -- they were anchoring at this hour but had to y evacuate, porlow and jim sciutto. what are you guys seeing now at this point? >> rene, i will just tell you that we are outside safely. all of our cnn colleues, that we know of, are outside right now. everyone is safe, as we can see. >> seth: damn, now that dedication. they were anchoring live tv, evacuated the building and tn kept anchoring. [ light laughter ] that's almost as impressive as
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that time anderson cooper got swept away by a hurricane so he could report on it from the inside. [ laughter ] now, we obvisly don't know yet who sent these bombs, and it's important to let law enforcement conduct an investigation. in fact, the only thing we do know so far is that whoever did this is not only a horrible person, but a moron. because they tried to list the address of florida congresswoman debbie wasserman schtz as the return address. but on the envelope, they spelled it "florids." [ laughter ] well, that narrows it down to avanyone who still doesn't spell check. what did they write that with, microsoft wo '87? [ light laughter ] even clippy would have caught that. [ laughter and applause ]n now,moment -- in a scary moment like this, you might expect the president to call for calm, to tone down his own rhetoric and direct his supporters to do the same. instead, president trump initially outsourcedhat job to vice president mike pence. pence tweeted, "we condemn the attempted attacks ainst former
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president obama, the clintons, cnn, and others." trump just rweeted that and added, "i agree wholeheartedly." [ laughter ] hey, man, you're the president. you're supposed to say something to calm people down. you can't just add your name to someone else's statement like you're signing a get well soon card for a co-worker. trump's like a kid who tries to cheat off a classmate except st d of actually copying, he just writes "see mike's test for answer." [ laughter later, trump, who of course has called the press the enemy of the people, spoke at the white house and condemned the violence. although in his usual way, he rambled a little. >> we have to unify. weave to come together and gend one very clear, strong, unmistakable meshat acts or threats of litical violence of any kind have no place in the united states of america. i just want to thank everybody for their understanding. we're extremely angry, upset, unhappy. >> seth: oh, sounds like someone
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just got thesaurus. [ laughter ] "we're angry, upset, unhappy, rt bed -- [ laughter ] -- dismayed -- [ laughter ] -- and crestfallen." what we saw today was an actual attempt at real violence against litical figures. it's not the same as, say, confronting a politician in public. and yet, for weeks, we've all been lectured by the iv self-appointedility police about how it's bad to interrupt people's dinners like it's the me thing. like last week when the senate majority leader mitch mcconnell had his meal interrupted by a heckler in a kentucky restaurant. now, the craziest thing about at ideo is seeing mitch mcconnell eat at a restaurant. hjust assumed his neck pouch was filled with nustored for the winter. [ laughter ] if he gets really hungry -- [ cheers and applause ] if he gets hungry, he can just anhinge his jaw and swallo antelope whole. light laughter ] everyone was freaking out about mcconnell having his meal interrupted. but a day earlier, the president was on stage in montana actually celebrating a
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congressdy slamming a reporter and reenacting the body slam on stage. now, aside from their obsession with so-called left-wing incivility, the other thing trump and his allies on fox news have been lying about is caravan of migrants heading toward the southern border from honduras. they've been tracking the caravan obsessively. although as fox host lou dobbs demonstrated last night, they ve sometimes ifficulty pronouncing the locations. >> the caravan of mostly central american immigrants is now in the mexican city of -- [ gibberish ] -- tonight -- [ laughter ] -- where it has rested throughout the day. [ laughter ] >> seth: no, no. not even close, my man. that sounded like he had the world's shortest aneurysm. [ laughter ]th worst part of that is the city he was trying to pronounce was mexico city. i'd hate to see lou dobbs at a taco bell. "i'll have a lge pepsi and a --" [ mumbling ] [ laughter ] and there's no proof for any of trump's lies about thearavan.
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he even admitted as much yesterday. these are some of the most vulnerable people in the world fleeing poverty and violence and ying to apply for asylum, which is both a u.s. and international right.um has been lying about the caravan to scare people. and as you watch this clip, it is very cleathat he's just making this stuff up off the top of his head. >> over the course of the year over the course a number of lears, they've intercepted many people from the miast. they've intercepted isis. they've intercepted all sorts of people. they have intercepted good ones and bad ones. they've intercepted wonderful people from the middle east. and they've bad ones. they have intercepted wonderful people from south america and from other parts further south. [ laughter ] >> set what are you talking about? [ ughter ] that made less sense than this. [ gibberish ]
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[ cheers and applause ] >> seth: but trump -- trump obviously doesn't care if people know he's lying. t all heing to do is scare the [ bleep ] out of as many people as he possibly can. and the es seem to be having an impact on trump supporters. just take this passage from the "new york times."th times' spoke to voters about the president's immigration lies and reported that a 75-year-old republican in northern minnesota said she was afraid that migrant gangs couldp take over 's summer lake homes in the state. [ laughter ] 'what's to stop them? we have a lot of people who live on lakes in the summer and ce winter someplse. when they come back in the spring, their house would be .' occupi ohh. [ laughter ] so this lady thinks that poor hondurans are going to walk alla thup the length of mexico, somehow get past i.c.e. and the border patrol, then walk another 1,800 miles to live on a lake in minnesota in the winter. [ laughter ] you know, on the back of those
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maga hats, there's a little thing where you can loosen them and reste blood flow. [ laughter ] these -- [ cheers and applause ] these are the people -- these are the people making decisions about who gets to run our government. a crazy lady on the n minnesota peering through her blinds and screaming at her husband, "i think i see a terrorist. he's huge and he's got a big blue ox." [ laughter ] the presidens words matter, whether it's his lies about immigration or his attacks on the media. honestly, 'd be much better off if he would stick to saying stuff like this. [ gibberish ] ] [ laught >> seth: this has been "a closer look." ♪ [ cheers and applause ] we'll be right back with jonah hill, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> announcer: for more of seth's "closer looks," be sure to subscribe to "late night" on youtube. hey! alright, let's get going!
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♪ [ chrs and applause ] >> seth: welcome back, everybody.t give for the 8g band right over there.al , sitting in with us tonight, he's an in-demand touring and session drummer as well as a platinum-selling music producerhose new single, "letter to my exes" is available now. thaddeus dixon, erybody! [ cheers and applause ] anks for being here thaddeus. our first guest tonight is a twedtime academy award-nomin actor who wrote and directed his first film called "mid90s," le
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which is in theaters now and opens nationwide on friday. please welcome back to the show jonah hill, everybody. [ chrs and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> seth: welcome back, my friend. [ cheers and applause ] i'm so happy to have you here. congrats. this is really an accomplishment for the first time you directed and wrota film. it's a beautiful film. >> thanks. thanks for having me. >> seth: were you -- at what point of bei an actor did you think to yourself, "oh, i want to direct one of these," or "i want to write one of the?" >> i have a very odd life, because i started off wanting to be a writer/director my whole life, and then i kind of de acally fell into this amazing 16-year acting career, which has been an insane
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journey, and is an insane jo ney as well. but it took me a long time to figure out -- i hold the position of director in such high regard that i didn't want to jusbe some actor goofing off trying to do it. it's something that matters to me, something that's important to me, and so i took four years, and i waited until i had a story that rally meant something to me. >> seth: it's called "mid90s." it's about a group of kids in thmid-90s. they're skateboarders. that is the culture. i have to assume that you were h pulling for sog from your own life because of the amount of specificity to this world. t like, this hhave been something that you experienced to some degree. i >> yeaean i was a horrifically terrible skateboarder. i -- [ light laughter ] d film because i liked t tell people what to do, and i wanted to be a director. so it was the perfect role in that group of friends. and i was unathletic, so -- [ laughter ]t, ou know, the story is about -- it's not a biopic, but it's personal in the sense that i relate to being 13, i rela
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to being lonely, and i relate to something giving you a communi entside of your home. and a group of f, and something to fall in love with. and ultimately this movie is just about a group of kids at a timehen it's you and your friends versus the world, and your family is less important than your friend >> seth: you -- i've heard you refer to it as an animal kingdom movie. t and i'm assumit refers to just the pecking order of kids at that age, and how some are more dominant than others. >> yeah, when a kid's like 13, t and thre's another kid who's like 14 who kind of is the first one that talks to him, and then there's kids up to like 18, 19. so he's kind of figuring out how to play -- move around the ch sboard and figure out how to fit in, and then move up. and i don't know. it's just -- i've related -- i kind of feel like all of the characters in some ways. because i feel like when you're
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young, in the '90s especially, i don't know if you relate to this. a big part of the movie is like, the corniest thing you could do is try, or care about anything. >> seth: uh-huh. [ laughter ] >> and that's a big part of the is that none of them care, and it's kind of showing off how little they care. i mean they're pretty much beautiful morons, and essentially like my friends and i were. you know? which is like, they make so many mistakes, they speak in ugly vernacular, there's toxic masculinity, homophobia, things that a true to the time, and truly hard to watch, but i felt would be more offensive to be revisionist, and to change the way it was, than to hold a .rror up to how ugly it w so these kids do things, they endanger each other's live, but at the same time they deeply love each other. so nothing is really black and e white, andovie's not black and white, and i hope if i'm lucky enough to get to do this again to always create complex characters that are challenging what our definitions of good and bad are. >> seth: one thing that's amazing is no matter how good aw script yte, or how well
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you directed it, obviously it was very reliant on the cast, and you went outside of just natural professional actors, and you cast a lot oskateboarders to be the actors in this film. >> yeah, and i actually wanted to finh my point because i went astray for one moment. which is just --n that's totally by the way. >> seth: no, no. >> not on you. but the idea that the corniest thing you could do was to care. >> seth: yeah. >> and there's a kid named ray in the movie, a character named ray, who is played bealy by one of the first-time actors, na-kel smith.ls and he this kid in a way that's not corny, and subtly basically he does care, and he's trying at life. and i found whether i was a young kid trying to fit into a group, or the older kid trying to make someone else kind of care a little bit, when someone older takes the moment to show you something in a non-corny, sweaty way, it sticks with you for the rest of your life. >> seth: yeah. >> you know? and it's really a very moving
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story even if at tes it's hard to watch, and it's funny, and it's crazy. >> seth: it's really funny. heand i can't believe that weren't actors. i mean, like -- and you -- tell -- because, by the way, i know -- >> they are now. >> seth: they are now. >> yeah. >> seth: i know actors, and once they started skateboarding, i'm like, "oh, that's not actors who tlearned how to skateboars is definitely the other way around." >> so, i did basically everything to make this incredibly difficult for myself. >> seth: uh-huh. [ light laughter >> my lead was 11 years old. you're not supposed to work with children. >> seth: he's fantastic. >> sunny suljic, he's brilliant. the rest of the cast, besides his family, played by katherine waterson, and lucas hedges, both brilliant actors, are first time actors, r and thall real skateboarders. a lot of them are professionals, you know, or semiprofessional, and, you know, skateboarding, s which is alwnstantly butchered in film. so, i chose a subculture that doesn't want to be spoken about, and doesn't want the kid from "superbad" making a movie about them. laughter ] i chose to work with children, which are -- notoriously, you'ru noosed work with children or animals.
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and i also decided to take on the duty of elegantly framing hip hop, which is another subculture often butchered o film that doesn't want the kid from "superbad" making a movie ab t it, about how this mus is the emotional backbone of my and a people's childhood, and how tribe called quest is to me is what john lennon is to my parents. >> seth: yeah. >> right? and i ess i'm comfortable in discomfort, and comfortable with a lot of challenges because it turned out to the most beautiful, challenging, emotional, incredible perience of my life. and i am genuinely -- i have to come on here, and sell [ bleep ] whether i like it or not. [ laughter ] i'm being dead serious. i could be on here next time ke elling you something is good -- >> seth: wait. wait a second, you've lied to me? >> i love seeing you. [ laughter and applause i love seeing you. and i love seeing you, and i love seeing you, and i love seeing all of you, a i have to be on here on some
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bull[ bleep ] and, like, this movie is my heart. i ent four years making it i care about it. i love it, and i promise you, ie you got, you will be moved, and laugh and enjoy yourself. sohank you. go see it. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: and we're going to talk about it some more. we'll be right back with more from jonah hill. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪
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♪ >> oh yeah! >> that was sick. ♪ wait. hey! yo, wait, wait, wait! wait, wait. >> you're not going fast enough! >> yo! wait, hey! [ thud ] [ audience ohs ] >> is he [ bleep ] dead, yo? >> seth: welcome back. we're here with jonah hill, everybody. he's fine. [ cheers and applause ] >>o ou have to see the movie find out. >> seth: you're going to have to find out. one of the characters, who's fantastic and is one of the professional skateboarders in his first film, his character's name -- and obviously, this is going to get beeped for broadcast -- is [ bleep ]. >> yeah. [ light laughter ] >> seth: and can you explain?
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>> f-s. >> seth: yes. how -- can you explain how he -- it's such a wonderful detail as to why that's his nickname. >> because anytime he sees something he likes, he yells out "[ bleep ]. that was dope. [ laughter ] >> seth: that's good. and then you actually -- you did work at a skateboard shop when you were young? >> i spent a lot of timet a iop called hot rod in west l.a., which is nhink a barber shop, and for some reason they kept the name. [ laughter ] and so -- sucks, becse so many kids grew up going there, and like spending their youth at this place, and now it's a barber shop, and it's weird. so, but yeah. i mean, it was a gre place. learned a lot of amazing and terrible lessons, and i found people that i really related to, and honestly it gave me this i lens that i kind of thin really do see life through, like a certain taste. a certain -- you know, there was a magazine called "big brother" ts such a subversive sense of humor you know?
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that "jackass" came out of, and you know, just taste in music, and hip hop and punk, and sort of the way young people dealt with authority was very wafferent in this group of gentlemen than iin other parts of life, and for whatever reason, it spoke to me, and i'm no ambassador for skate boarding. i'm not an authority on it, but i'm a nerd who loves it, and wanted to see it honored on a screen. >> seth: you also wrote a magazine that is a companion, i guess, to the film. >> definitely. >> seth: and this is -- ple that viewed 12 p you love and respect about being that age, yeah? >> yeah, it's basically a thmpanion piece to the movie, a magazine i made 24 called "inner children." and the movie at its core is about this kid who's lonely, and he finds his group of people. ally it's about self-acceptance. so basically his currency is getting the [ bleep ] kicked out
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of him, and taking abuse and taking hits whether n a skateboard, at home, to himself. and, you know, i don't want to give it away, but the journey is self-acceptance, and self-love essentially. so i wrote this magazine because i believe everybody has this snapshot of themselves. and it's a snapshot that they kind of want to hide from the world. and so mine was like, being thiy like, r-old, overweight kid kind of feeling ugly to the world, wanting to fit in with this group of skeboarders, and i kind of fell like even if that's not yours, that every person has one of these they can relate to. so, i interviewed a loy heroes. lo sister beanie feldstein from "ladybird," and "hdolly!" on premier, behati prinsloo, edie falco, kim gorom sonic youth. mark gonzalez, michael cera, na-kel smith, q-tip, raymond pettibon, a lot of my favorite artists and people, an it wasaningful to find out that peoples are completely
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t fferent, but they hurt j much. >> seth: sure. >> and so it was just a nice kind of liberating way to spendy these last frs figuring out who i am as a person, how do love yourself, and how do you be yourself, and be the artist that you are without apologizing for it.ou and what camwas this magazine and "mid90s," and i hope you enjoy both of them. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: you -- you have long been an artist -- you've long been an artist thatn people have nspired by your work. i did not realize the level of inspiration.fe you've posted of these on instagram. people have gotten jonah hill tattoos. [ light laughter ] >> yeah. >> seth: and now, i think when i say thatyou're picturing something, and it's a lot more intense than even what you're picturing. so thiis what somebody did. >> yeah, that's -- [ audience groans ] >>eth: i think that's the perfect comment to write which you just wrote, "okay." >> yeah. [ laughter >> seth: but how about this
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gentleman that wants to go through life with that on his -- [ audience groans >> again, i was very clever. i wrote, "okay." >> well, i think that would be what you would say if someone came up to you, and was like, "jonah, i want to show you something really cool." >> i mean it's a little better that they're characters as opposed to me just, like, chilling. [ laughter ] >> seth:es. >> it's -- yeah. i really don't know how to feele to be with you. i feel honored and weird, and iu hopenjoy my face forever. [ laughter ] you know what? for the first time, i enjoy having my face on me forever so i think you can have -- [ cheers and a>>lause ] eth: there you go, yeah. give it up. spread the wealth. last but not least, you are going to host -- next week, you're hosting "snl" for the fifth time. >> yeah. >> seth:hat is fantastic. [ cheers and applause ] i was there your first time. >> yes, you were. >> seth: and a character of yours that still to th day is
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one of my favorite things that i ever was lucky enough to work on. you ayed adam grossman, who a six-year-old. [ light laughter ] there he is with his dad bill hader at a benihana, and he's -- >> yeah, and you -- and bill and i got to write the first one of those we did together. >> seth: yeah, he was just a very precocious six-year-old who ounded like a very old jewi man. [ laughter ] >> yeah, so essentially hader was telling us a story aut -- in his hometown he went to benihana, and he saw a kid, but he didn't know if it was like a 40-year-old man, or a six-yearld kid because he had a velour track suit on, and when the chef did -- i'm getting so many laughs o bill's bit, but when the chef did the trick, the kid just went -- [ clapping ] so i think bill started doing hi as a mafia like tony soprano guy. >> seth: yeah. >> and you were there, and theni i started doinas like a catskills -- >> seth: yeah, he was very catskill. >> like super hacky catskills, and then you, bill, and i stayed up all night writing it, and we were lauing -- >> seth: it was great.
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>> it was one of the joyous memories of my life. it was a great time. >> seth: i the best moment of it was his catch phrase if he had one was "i'm six." >> i think he would definitely have -- say he had a catch phrase. y >> seth. >> cause he shouted it out. >> seth: but the genius that you added to it was he didn't quite hold up his six fingth the confidence that he said "i'm six." [ laughter ] u can you gia little bit of the adam grossman fingers? >> yeah, 'cause, little kids, they like -- they like hold up their hands. [ laughter ] or like, they -- they, like, don't do it right. >> seth: it was my favorite detail of the character. i'm so happy to see you backown the >> yeah, man. >> seth: and then it is great to have you here as well. >> thanks for having me. ov>> seth: congrats on the. jonah hill, everybody. "mid90s" in theaters everywhere friday. we'll be right back with emily vancamp. check out the movie. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ music playing
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after all, it is halloween. >> mm, i'm listening. >> get a resident to cover for you. pick a costume. i'm thinking something from the marvel universe. come to mina's party and i can't believe i'm going to say this, but -- eat a bunch of candy with me. >> seth: please welcome to the show, emilvancamp, everyone. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] s h: welcome back. >> thank you. thank you for having me. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: so last time you were here we were talking about your show, "revenge." >> yeah. seth: and i feel like, this show, it's safe to say, you are actually playing a character who has a moral compass. >> yes, she has a moral compass. thank god. >> seth: do you enjoy that? >> i do. >> seth: do you enjoy playing a person who's kinder? >> she's still tough, but it's nice that she has, as y, a moral compass. she's got a tremendous amount of integrity.ju
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and like, was really drawn to that after four years of playing this nut. you know? >> seth: yes. [ light laughter ] it's nice to get out of the nut game everywhere. yeah, of course. >> give me a little break. >> seth: diversify, yeah. >> exactly. >> seth: did you spend time with people in the medical profession to prepareor this? >> i mean, you have to. you can't really shadow because it's strange, you know. i wouldn't want th. >> seth: yeah, i wouldn't want my doctor to come in and be emke -- >> here's actresy vancamp. she's shadowing me today. that's strange. but i spoke to nses and nurse practitioners at length. and you know mostly just wanted to get to know what a day looks like for them. when do you cry as a nurse? you know, like, when do you -- t all of thee things you don't think about. >> seth: sure. >> and it was just a fascinating -ocess. and gosh do i ha oh, hey. [ laughter ] rookie mistake. no, i mean, i just -- i found them fascinating. i have so much respect for medical professionals, not thatn i before, but my god. they're noble. >> seth: is it true you've been wahing youtube videos of
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gruesome surgeries? >> dude. it's rough. >> seth: well what's rough is that now youtube's gonna start suggesting other things for you to watch. [ laughter ] >> i know. it already does. it pops up and i'm like, "oh, god." no, but i am a little bit less squeamish now. >> seth: o ithat's good. s weird. i was doing sort of, just doing some research the other night.av wethis procedure we have to do which is cutting into an eyelid and then an eyeball. and i just found myself -- [ laughter ] i'm serious. i found myself just like, nt noncha watching it. our nurse who helps us out sent it over and i'm just like, watching this procure. and i realized, "oh, my god, i'm just doing this." ow.seth: >> i'm just doing it and i've got no feeling. i was numb to it.zi it's a. so i don't know, maybe i'm just indirectly -- in seth: you either are ge better or you've turned into a sociopath. >> that too. [ light laughter ] >> seth: does your mom have trouble watching the soew? >> she >> seth: okay. >> most of my family except my sister who's studying to be a vet. she's ke, "i got this." but you know, we all kind of think we have all the ailments.
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>> seth: oh, i see.pt >> so every sc read, i'm like, "oh, my god, mom, i'm pretty sure i have this, i'm pretty sure i have that." she's like, "i have that too." [ laughter ] thanks, that's helpful. but yeah. it's definitely been a test for me to do this show. and i'm learning a huge amount, which is kind of cool. >> seth: i know you and your family are huge hockey fans. you are shooting in atlanta right now. >> no hockey team. >> seth: yeah. >> they have a soccer team but they can't have --se theyto have a hockey team. >> seth: yeah they used to have one. now is it hard for you -- what is your team? the canadiens. >> seth: the canadiens, gotcha. because i studied in montreal. >> seth: gotcha. >> but they're huge ntvals with to and you know, i'm from toronto, so, yeah. i mean, i get like hate mail from my family constantly. >> seth: oh, wow. but still, that's nice of them to write a letter. >> yeah, exactly. exactly. and it's like very canadian-style hate mail. so it's like, you know, it's noa to >> seth: it's like, "you're going down. also, i hope you're well." [ laughter ] >> yes, exactly. exactly. also, "can't wait to see you."
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>> seth: it's hard to keep up? >> it is because i don't have acal television in atlanta i just have streaming. so i'm always -- my mom updates me because she's actually a canadiens fan as well. >> seth: gotcha. >> things get a little heated. >> seth: well, it's nice that you can stay a family unit despite this. >> exactly. l >> sett -- we did not talk about this last time you were here because you, uh -- i'm not sure but you havcertainly been in a "captain america" movie since you've been here. >> yes. yeah i don't think i was in it -- >> seth: how is -- and here's a photo. you are in this photo. not sure where a >>somewhere, on the end somewhere. there, i think i am. >> seth: this is the marvel ph claso of everybody who's been in a marvel photo -- marvel film, i should say. >> yes. >> seth: it's an incredible group of people. how has the experience been for you? it's been amazing. i mean, everyone's incredible. the movies are so amazing, so it's just incrible to be a part of them. but then being on that stage was just weird. >> seth: yeah. >> i was like, "what am i doing here?"li , who said to call emily vancamp 'cause i'm like, "this is crazy." it was so fascinating. >> seth: well, there's a weird thing because that's like more famous people
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than are at any given oscars. [ laughter ] >> it's so manfamous people and so many people that i respect and love. and i just kind of -- sort of standing there in awe. it was very cool. and those movies are j awesome. >> seth: they're great. i know there's a high level of fsecrecy when you work onm like that but is there -- >> i have like, a silent drone following me around right now. >> seth: are you allowed to take souvenirs from the set at the end? >> i mean, not me. >> and i wouldn't even try. >> seth: right. >> i mean, that's scary. >> seth: or take like, a really w-level prop, like a pencil. >> i mean, i could probably take a pencil.me but even then dy would be like -- they know everything. no, but yeah -- i didn't even attempt. >> seth: gotcha. >> i was just really happy to be ere and i did not want to -- ruffle any feathers. >> seth: very smart. very smart. wait until like, your third or fourth movie and then steal something. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. exactly. i'm down. >> seth: steal the shield and get out of there. i know you're also a poker player. this is something -- >> i am, yea w >> setn did your love of poker start? >> i started young. i started as a teenager.ha >> seth: okay,s good.
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i think most poker players probably did. [ laughter ]as >> back when ioing "everwood," that's what we would do because we were shooting in utah. and i just felin love with it. i mean, i don't play in casinos or the games or anything. >> seth: i feel like mitch would be heartbroken to find out re because you here you became a gambler. [ laughter ] >> i think there are oddly a ler of gamblers >> seth: okay, that makes sense. that tracks, yeah. >> but yeah, i love it, ea's a game, and that's what i do with my friends. you know, we just -- >> seth: gotcha. >> we get around a poker gable and itd fun. >> seth: do you think you could actually beat -- like, take down some professionals? are you at that level? >> i've never tried. >> seth: i feel like this is -- i feel like you're playing coy, but you could. >> no. >> seth: you're like, "i don't know, i'd love to play though, gentlemen." [ laughter ] >> i'm just joining the world poker tour. no, i don't kn if i'm at that level but i've been playing for a long time. w then.: you never k hey, thanks so much for being back. it's such a pleasure to see you again. >> thank you for having me. go s to see you. h: emily vancamp. [ cheers and applause ] "the resident" airs monday nights at 8:00 pm on fox. we'll beight back with music from the avett brothers. ♪ [ cheers and applause ]
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